I have a need to identify whether or not a Pocket PC 2003 device has BlueTooth hardware installed. I would like to do so in C# rather than eVC++ as my application is written in C#. I've compared devices w/ and w/o BlueTooth and did not find differences in the registry which is not to say they are not there and I simply overlooked them, although I was pretty detailed.

If you can tell me a simple way to detect whether or not a device features BlueTooth hardware, the points are yours. I'm giving 500 pts as the matter is urgent to me.

Thanks very much for your quick reply. I think I figured out how I can do it. I am already using the OpenNETCF; however, it is an older version that does not include the properties and methods that I want to use, so I'll have to look into either a new assembly or simply ripping out source of the CF and compile it into my app.

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